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I think I might just reread some of them sometime soon. LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 22/04/2010 01:10:30 AM
I'll just have to contain myself and not read them ALL again. I have all of the Valdemar books except some of the anthologies and books 2 and 3 of the Oathbound series. I don't know if I just didn't care enough about the characters, but I really just couldn't get into that series. Same with the Owlsight books...I read them and they weren't bad, but meh. I've read them the most recently and remember the least about them, what's that say? Yet I can still vividly recall much of Elspeth's books, as well as the Gryphon books. I loved the Last Herald Mage books, too, but Elspeth spoke more to me personally, so I remember them better.
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